After the call was ended, one of them hurried to set up the camera while the other walked straight to me. Without hesitation, he began to tear off my clothes.
“Just relax. You might enjoy yourself.”
He licked his Lips as he spoke, his eyes roving over my body.
It made me sick to my stomach.
I twisted my body and struggled to free myself, but the ropes were too tight. And with the injuries I suffered in the crash, I had no strength to fight back.
The kidnapper reached out and started unbuttoning my blouse.
“Wait! The camera ran out of battery.”
The other kidnapper stopped him, gesturing helplessly at the dead camera.
The tall man who had been stripping the clothes off me turned his head in confusion.
“How’s that possible? Didn’t we just charge it?”
“I don’t know. I just can’t turn it on.”
The tall kidnapper had no choice but to abandon me for now. He sighed in exasperation and impatiently walked over to his colleague.
“We have to get some footage or else we won’t be paid in full.”
While they were figuring out how to make the camera work, I seized the opportunity to shout at Ivy, “Now!”
𝘙𝘦𝘢𝘥𝘨𝘰𝘰𝘥𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯.𝘤𝘰𝘮
The next second, I transformed into a wolf. With Ivy’s help, I was able to break free from the ropes that bound my wrists and ankles.
The second I was free, I immediately smashed through the window and rushed to the trees.
The broken glass reopened the wound on my forehead and blood started to trickle down my face again, but I didn’t dare to slow down even for a second, This was my only chance to escape. I had to go all out!
The park was huge. I ran into the dense woods first and tried to hide among the trees.
But the two kidnappers reacted very quickly. Almost as soon as I made it out of the cottage, they also turned into wolves and chased after me.
“Bitch, get back here!”
The two were much faster than me, and they gradually closed the gap between us.
And as though things weren’t bad enough, it suddenly began to rain. The ground beneath me became muddy and slippery, making it harder for me to run.
I was badly injured and couldn’t run at full speed. I fell several times, and my head was pounding. The rain also made it very hard to see.
ALL these things compounded, slowing down my escape.
Seeing that the two kidnappers behind me were about to catch up with me, I had no choice but to roll down a valley.